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In Memoriams
SARAH MANN
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e hours we had with you,
he rest with God.
always. John, Suzanne, Alecia,
Josh.
JEFFREY
emory of a dear brother, Rick,.
• away July 8. 2006.
• •id stops beating,
g hands at rest,
our hearts to prove to us,
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ed and missed by Mike and
RENON
memory of our dear husband,
grandfather, Mansueto (Manny)
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are apart
'ves within us,
ur heart.
timbered and . sadly missed by
son Robert and daughters Tracy
nd their families
WILSON
emory of • Robert (Bob) James
21, 1945 July 7, 2004.
t forgotten
him each day
you did for others
kind and thoughtful way •
times together, are remembered
y comes, we will meet again.
for a while.
ur hearts, Mom and Ron, Gayle,
eb, Christy and Jim, Carol and
nd Elaine and families.
BLACK
of a loving mom, grandmother
randmother, Grace, who passed
, 2009.
of you with love today but that
ew,
t about you yesterday and days
too,
you in silence and often speak
are memories and your picture
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art;
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e, Paul and family.
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JEFFREY
u are gone we will always be
live in each one of us
k to the sky, we look for the
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be our loving Pa looking down
tar.
listening say a prayer for us
rotect us and guide us on our
en God called you, you had to
t you to know Pa we miss you
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ri, Brookelynn, Kennedy, Kyler,
achel.
In Memoriams
In Memoriams
RICHARD JEFFREY
September 1, 1950 -July 8, 2006
We think of you often, and always with love.
We think about how hard you worked and
how much you did for ow family.
We look back on favourite memories that
remind us how much we always meant to
each other, and always will.
There are so many times that we think of
you, and feel proud, thankful, and very
lucky to have had you in our lives.
It's hard to believe it has been five years
since we had you with us.
We wish you could be here to enjoy all the
grandkids, you would be so proud of them.
We miss your loving smile, gentle face, and
one of a kind laugh.
You are loved beyond words, and missed
beyond measure.
Always in our thoughts and forever in our
hearts you will remain.
. Loved and missed by:
Dianne, Shannon & Kevin, Ryan & Ilona.
Shailene & Steve, Corinn & Craig
Prayers
Prayers
PRAYER TO ST. JUDE
May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored,
glorified, loved and preserved throughout
the world now and forever.
0 sacred heart of Jesus, pray for us.
St. Jude worker of miracles, pray for us.
Helper of the hopeless, pray for us.
Say this prayer nine times a day by the
eighth day the prayer will be answered. It
has never been known to fail. Publication
must be promised. A.W.S.
Obituaries
Obituaries
KELLY, Margaret Evelyn (nee
Brindley) - Passed away peacefully on
Jun 25, 2011 in her 91st year with her
daughters by her side. Beloved wife of late
William Francis Kelly (1988). She will be
remembered by daughters Francis
Littlechild (Bob deceased), Sharon
Anderson (Fred), Marlene Thompson
(partner Mike Petrie), MaryLou, and sons
Mike, Wafter (Nora), Dennis, David, Paul
(Judy), Ken (Friend Connie McMillan), Ed
(deceased 2002), Pat (Monica), Peter and
Larry. 30 Grandchildren, 28 • . great
Grandchildren and 3 great,great
grandchildren. Predeceased by brothers
Charlie, Kim & Henry Brindley and sister
Hazel Goddard. Friends were received at
MCCALLUM & PALLA FUNERAL HOME
on Monday June 2Z 2011, a Memorial
Service on Tuesday June 28, 2011 at
McCallum & Palle Funeral Horne. Special
thanks to north wing caregivers and nurses
at Maitland Manor. Memorial contributions
to the heart and stroke bundation.
Obituaries
Obituaries
WHITE, Alexander "Fred" , - At
Alexandra Marine & General Hospital on.
Thursday June 23,, 2011. Frederick
Alexander "Fred" White of Goderich 'in his
87th year. Beloved husband of the late
Elda (Good) White (April 2011). Loving
father of John (Barb) White, Marlene
(Jim) McDougall, Janice (Glen) MacCuspey
all of Goderich, Betty Watson of London,
Bonnie (Paul) Swarthout of St. Marys,
Karen (Jim) Finnie of Sarnia. . Dear
grandpa of 10 grandchildren and 6 great
grandchildren. Also survived by his sister
Ida White of Goderich and many nieces,
nephews and cousins. Predeceased by his
parents James and Laura White, brother
Gordon White, sisters Anna (Jack)
Patterson and Genie (Harold) Mutton.
Friends were received at McCALLUM &
PALLA FUNERAL HOME, Goderich on
Monday June 27, 2011 from 11 AM until the
time of service at 1 PM. • Rev. Bill
Vanderstelt officiated. Interment. Maitland
Cemetery. Eulogies were given by son
John White, nephew Fred Patterson and
grandson Craig Swarthout_ Two hymns
were performed solo by niece Brenda
Patterson. Pallbearers were Larry White,
Jamie McDougall, Christopher Swarthout,
Craig Swarthout, Scott Finnie and Dan
Shaddick. Donations to Knox Presbyterian
Church gratefully acknowledged. Friends
may sign the book of condolences at
www. mccallumpa l la. ca
SIMPSON, Edith (Elliott) - of Lucknow,
beloved wife of the late Donald Simpson
formerly of Ashfield Township, passed
away at Wingham Hospital on Sunday June
26, 2011 in her 83'1 year. She was born in
Kincardine Township on December 25,
1928 to the late Margaret (Byers) and Earl
Elliott. Survived by 10 children; Betty Anne
(Robin) Davey of Kanata, Alex (Cindy)
Simpson of Ashfield Township, Jim
.Simpson. of Ashfield Township. Donnie
(Dianne) Simpson ' of .Ripley, Bill, Paul, Rod
(Annette), Steve (Tracey) Simpson all of
Ashfield Township, Helen (Gord) Falls of
Shelburne and Christine (Dave) .Toop of
Belleville. Greatly missed by several
grandchildren, great grandchildren and
nieces and nephews. Also survived by
sister Betty (Ken) McFarlan, brother Bill
(Betty) Elliott and sisters-in-law Donna and
Marjorie Elliott all of Kincardine.
Predeceased by. son Elliott and brothers
Joe, Jim and Bert Elliott. Visitation was held
at MacKENZIE & McCREATH FUNERAL
HOME, Lucknow on Wednesday June 29,
2011 from 2-4 & 7-9 PM. A Funeral Service
was conducted from Ashfield Presbyterian
Church on Thursday June 30, 2011 at 1:30
PM with Marian Raynard officiating.
Interment Kintail Cemetery. Donations to
Canadian Cancer or Wingham Hospital
were greatly appreciated as expressions of
sympathy. Portrait and memorial online at
www.mackenzleandrriccreath.com
Wecfaesday, J &I 6.2011 • 6oderich Signal Star47
Community
members come
together in support
of St. Joseph play
Narcisse, a new play about the St. Joseph community by
Paul Ciufo, is gaining momentum in the final weeks of
rehearsal as this project continues to engage the communi-
ty's interest and support. With 53 cast members, many musi-
cians, and almost daily meetings, the commitment that St.
Joseph residents are showing is remarkable. Residents are
involved in set, props, costume building or sourcing as well
as site preparations. As the site is developed to host an audi-
ence in a beautiful outdoor setting, the cast is putting together
the scenes they've been rehearsing for weeks - all under the
watchful eye of the director, Duncan McGregor.
From the beginning South Huron and Bluewater have sup-
ported this project. The Zurich Recreation Centre provided
use of its large meeting room for rehearsal sessions. The
Friends of Hay Township Hall have provided access to this
heritage building for early rehearsals, meetings and as the
costume depot as the play's opening nears.
Mike Miller, owner of Lakewood Garden Centre has pro-
vided equipment and time to prepare the outdoor site for the
production. Hessenland Country Inn offered their unique
(roach House meeting space for early puhlic readings and
auditions.: St. Peter's Catholic Church's Parish Hall has been
used for additional indoor rehearsal space. Hensall District
Co-op's transport truck has.become an outdoor storage unit
on the play's site. Media support has increased, with cover-
age in the area's newspapers and radio stations, highlighting
the importance of community involvement to create a suc-
cessful and significant local cultural experience. •
The local theatre community has played their role, show-
casing talent from both the professional theatre and the local
community theatre. The Blyth Festival has been involved in
this project since the beginning and has loaned costumes,
props and set pieces. The Blyth Centre for the Arts has pro-
vided box office facilities for full ticket sales for this produc-
tion. The Goderich Little 'Theatre has also been supportive by
providing additional costumes, props and flexible stage
units.
The schools in Huron County including South Huron Dis-
trict High School has loaned seating and audience risers.
Goderich District Collegiate institute has provided interlock-
ing audience tiers that give the audience a raised view of the
performance area. These resources are essential to the look
and effectiveness of the set for the production.
incredible public support has been received, showing a
commitment to Canada, culture, community and volunteer-
ism from the local, provincial and federal government depart-
ments and councils. Canada's New Multiculturalism Grants
and Contributions Program, Inter -Action, administered by
Citizenship and immigration Canada supported this local
project with a grant of $7,500.
The Ontario Arts Council assisted with the development of
Narcisse. The County of Ifuron supports preservation and
activities of cultural importance through their Huron Herit-
age Fund ($3,583) and the Municipality of Bluewater
approved an application for support, approving a grant of
$5,000.
Many corporate sponsors and donors as well as individu-
als have followed suit, affirming their own commitment to
support this important local cultural endeavour in their
community.
Narcisse is the can't miss event of the summer with this
resounding and evident local and regional support.
Tickets are available by calling toll free to I -877-862-5984
(Blyth Festival Box Office). Performances run July 19-24 and
26-31 on the grounds of St. Peter's Catholic Church, Hwy 21,
north of St. Joseph. For complete schedule information, visit
the web site at www.narcissetheplay.com.